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    anyone replaced their dsl modem/router? will globe provide you the details and assist you with it?
    do they still need to activate the Mac address (i'm assuming yes since most ISPs do this).

    the one that came with my sub has a low gain FIXED antenna. i want to replace it with a new one and with replaceable high gain antennas plus USB slot so my kids can use a shared drive.

    asking here since my ticket with globe support is going in circles.

    tia.

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    I use a third party wifi router and turned off the transmitter on the globe router. Forgot the settings but they're available online. You may need the router's admin password but that's also available online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM View Post
    I use a third party wifi router and turned off the transmitter on the globe router. Forgot the settings but they're available online. You may need the router's admin password but that's also available online.

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    yes that's the easiest option. i already have a used wifi router available.
    but i want to replace the whole unit and just keep 1 device para menos sa cabling.
    i just want to be sure na pwde yung bibilhin ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xwangbu View Post
    yes that's the easiest option. i already have a used wifi router available.
    but i want to replace the whole unit and just keep 1 device para menos sa cabling.
    i just want to be sure na pwde yung bibilhin ko.
    I don't think they'll allow that. They want to stay in control by using their own firmware.

    If a tech does finally visit maybe you can ask him to confirm.

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    What is the model of the CPE modem/router? Do you have admin access?

    Typically, you don't replace the CPE modem/router. You still need it to convert DSL to/from Ethernet (ie. the "modem" part). Instead, you typically turn off its WiFi and set it to Bridge mode. After that, you then connect an aftermarket router to which you have full control of.

    Internet(DSL) > (WAN)Globe CPE(LAN) > (WAN)Your_Router(LAN) > Your devices

    This doesn’t yet address the specifics whether you’re getting a public IP address or not. In other words, I don’t know if you’re allowed to enable Bridge mode on the CPE nor if you’re behind a GNAT. But at least you get to choose what wireless AP you want.

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    What's a good WiFi router to use connected to the ISP router?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    What is the model of the CPE modem/router? Do you have admin access?

    Typically, you don't replace the CPE modem/router. You still need it to convert DSL to/from Ethernet (ie. the "modem" part). Instead, you typically turn off its WiFi and set it to Bridge mode. After that, you then connect an aftermarket router to which you have full control of.

    Internet(DSL) > (WAN)Globe CPE(LAN) > (WAN)Your_Router(LAN) > Your devices

    This doesn’t yet address the specifics whether you’re getting a public IP address or not. In other words, I don’t know if you’re allowed to enable Bridge mode on the CPE nor if you’re behind a GNAT. But at least you get to choose what wireless AP you want.
    it's a zte brand. yes i have the admin login for the Wan interface.
    i only need to know if GLOBE will allow customer provided device as replacement.
    their support is useless. lalo na pag inabutan ng shift change. i have 3 tickets just for asking this.

    IDA in Singaore allows enduser purchased devices. before i switched to fiber i use my own cable modem. isang tawag lang sa ISP to update the mac address ok na.

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    The new Huawei DSL modem/routers allow bridge mode. The admin password can be found online. Public IP is dynamic and is a pain in the butt for some client VPNs. Business accounts are assigned static IPs.

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    Dynamic IP shouldn't be a problem if you're the one initiating the VPN connection (outbound). However, inbound VPN can be a problem and can usually be addressed by using a dynamic DNS service.

    I am on dynamic IP but I am still able to VPN into my home from anywhere using dynamic DNS.

    BTT:
    Instead of disabling the WiFi on the CPE router, you can add a 2nd wireless router and set its WiFi to the same SSID and PSK as the first one. That will extend the coverage of your WiFi. Just follow best practices when allocating the channels (use non-overlapping channels) and make sure you're not using a channel that is already occupied by you or a neighbor.

    In this setup, you won't use the routing and DHCP functionality of the 2nd router. You're only going to use it as a 2nd switch 2nd AP.... a wired extension of your network, if you will.

    Last edited by oj88; May 11th, 2020 at 10:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Dynamic IP shouldn't be a problem if you're the one initiating the VPN connection (outbound). However, inbound VPN can be a problem and can usually be addressed by using a dynamic DNS service.

    I am on dynamic IP but I am still able to VPN into my home from anywhere using dynamic DNS.

    BTT:
    Instead of disabling the WiFi on the CPE router, you can add a 2nd wireless router and set its WiFi to the same SSID and PSK as the first one. That will extend the coverage of your WiFi. Just follow best practices when allocating the channels (use non-overlapping channels) and make sure you're not using a channel that is already occupied by you or a neighbor.

    In this setup, you won't use the routing and DHCP functionality of the 2nd router. You're only going to use it as a 2nd switch 2nd AP.... a wired extension of your network, if you will.

    usually naman sa pinas mga residential subscriptions class C ip lang binibgay...non-routable. well at least sa mga smart and globe subsription namin dati sa bulacan. never had issues naman if WFH ako. mabagal lang talaga.

    and globe support doesn't even know kung anong equipment iniinstall ng contractora nila. jot even the brand. ieescalate daw nila. kaya nabuwisit na rin ako.
    ayaw nman padisconnect ni misis at stable daw globe sa amin vs PLDT.

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